This morning we awoke bright and early at 11am. After our usual bowl of cafe latte, we decided to head out for another adventure. This time we let Opus pick the spot and he chose Florence. He went on and on about Florence being the birth of the Renaissance, art treasures, blah blah blah.....
So we jumped into the magic van and flew off for another day filled with fun and laughter. On the way, Momo suggested that we stop in Pisa since it is so close to Florence. We were all nervous about returning to the "scene of the crime", but we also love the Field of Miracles and thought that a sunbath on its lush, green grass was a must.
Upon our arrival we notice right away that the Tower (which had been mysteriously broken during Saint Patrick's Day) had been repaired and was reopened to the public. Just as Opus went in for a landing, we spotted a sign that hadn't been there on our previous trip. It read "NO PETS ALLOWED". Since it was forbidding house pets AND since it had been written in English, we could only assume that the local police had some information about the scoundrels who had broken the Tower. Needless to say we high tailed it out of Pisa in a hurry.
It was just about lunch time when we arrived in Florence. The city was alive with tourists and locals all rushing about their business. Opus sat the van down just outside of the historical center and we can began our tour of the city on foot, er paw.
Opus made a beeline to the museum (boring), but we went because he said it was important to learn about art. The first museum we went was the Uffizi and what a HUGE museum THAT was! We were in there for HOURS before we finally made it to the exit door. As we left the Uffizi, we ran into street vendors who were selling all kinds of things. A huge bunch of colorful balloons caught Momo's eye and so we bought a bunch just for her!
Next on Opus's culture list was the Academia where he said we were going to visit the David. I didn't know who David was, but I figure he was just an old friend of Opus's. Boy was I wrong! Right there in the middle of the museum was this huge, marble statue of a naked dude!
Momo and Opus said that it was a true form of art, but seeing a naked human just made me giggle. Opus gave me the evil eye, which only made me giggle more. If that Michelangelo guy was so good at carving, why didn't he make a pair of shorts for poor, cold David?
After all of our adventures in art, we thought it was time to settle in at an outdoor cafe.
There we spent the rest of the afternoon lapping up warm milk and watching the tourists in the square.
As the sun began to set across the land of Tuscany, we piled back into the magic van, balloons and all, and headed for home.
Tomorrow is another day......
15 comments:
Aww, you seem to have such a nice time altogether! I am excited to read what you are doing next! Italy is just beautiful, so enjoy! :)
You are having such fun. I wish I was there with you!
Purrs, Sukie X
I think I would giggle at the nekkid statue, too.
Another perfect day (if it wouldn't be for those balloons that unfortunately got lose, right?).
You guys are having so much fun and Italy sure is on our list to visit one of these days.... maybe a honeymoon? We'll see....
Karl
Good thing you saw that sign before you parked the flying van.
We think the balloons dress up (pun intended) the statue quite well.
Can't wait to see what you 3 do next.
What a delightful journey around Italy. I am very sad that I am no longer prime minister (they could have told me first...) so that I cannot meet you.
Roscoe wasn't checking David out from behind the balloons was he??? Florence looks like such a nice place to be. I think maybe we need to get back to Italy, stay away from Pisa of course, and see all of the fine sights.
What a purrfect day!
Mommy envies your museum visit and getting to see the David. She is in to all that cultural and art stuff. The boy beans always complain about all the museums she drags them too.
We on the other hand like the out door cafe. ~Socks, Scylla & Charybdis
Oh, we just noticed you guys are hugging Momo in your blog photo. How cute!
We have never seen a nekkid statue, and we still haven't.
I adore the cafe latte! You know I got those balloons espeically for David - I thought it was his birthday since Opus was so keen on visiting him.
Hmmm . . . dat statue has some lovely balloons!
Oh what a great adventure. If you wuz still going to be there in a weeks time, we would haf hidden in the Beans cases so we could haf met you.
I am so Jellyfish of you living in ITaly..the most bootiful places on eawf seem to be thewe..and I know I love the food!!!
I'm so glad you'we having such a gweat time
smoochie kisses
Asta
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